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Depth of intact vascular plexus - visualized with optical coherence tomography - correlates to burn depth in thoracic thermic injuries in children.

Valerie DalichoTina StraubeKathrin KellyBeke LarsenLutz WünschJudith Lindert
Published in: Innovative surgical sciences (2024)
OCT can reliably detect and differentiate the depth of the capillary network in both healthy and burned skin. In clinical IIa wounds, the capillary network appears more superficial due to the loss of the epidermis, but it is still present in the upper layer, indicating a good prognosis for spontaneous healing. In clinical grade IIb wounds, the papillary plexus was visualized deeper, which is a sign of impaired blood flow.
Keyphrases
  • optical coherence tomography
  • blood flow
  • diabetic retinopathy
  • wound healing
  • ultrasound guided
  • young adults
  • spinal cord